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Monday, September 03, 2012

Robert Gibbs: Not Obama’s Fault But Don’t Expect 2008 Levels Of Enthusiasm

Appearing on CNN’s State of the Union with Candy Crowley, senior Obama campaign adviser Robert Gibbs said Sunday that the enthusiasm for President Obama‘s initial 2008 campaign should not be expected during this re-election campaign.
When asked whether he believes there has been voter “disappointment” in Obama since taking office, Gibbs denied such a thing, adding that “voters understand it took us years and years of tremendously bad decisions by running up huge debts,” suggesting voters recognize that the current economic turmoil is, in his view, largely the fault of previous president George W. Bush.
Crowley then pressed Gibbs about the reduced support among Latinos and other constituencies which are, in some cases, down by double-digits from four years ago.
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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's never Obama's fault. Never. Ever. Ever. If anything, it's Bush's lol

Anonymous said...

I see they uprooted the former Minister of Propaganda and made him "senior" campaign advisor.
He was always good at immediately coming up with lies and excuses for obama.

Anonymous said...

this is a joke; right?

Anonymous said...

“voters understand it took us years and years of tremendously bad decisions by running up huge debts,”

That's right, sonny. You and your man have made tremendously bad decisions for years and years running up huge debts.

Blame Bush all you want, but keeping up the same and worse makes it your problem.

Anonymous said...

"Not Obama's Fault. Really. For sure. It was the guys in charge that did this. Really. Okay, I'll believe you...

Dorkwad.

Anonymous said...

Obama has proved he is not capable in either character or intelligence to be President of the United States.
We need a leader not a Marxist fraud.

Anonymous said...

I don't expect ANY enthusiasm...but there are those "ostrich" voters with their heads still in the sand and up arses...

Anonymous said...

He ran for office knowing the problems we had and said he would take care of it. He had two years of a Democratic Senate and House and the only thing he took care of was his union buddies and health care, so yes it is his fault. Start taking the blame for your decisions and quit laying the blame on others. If you cant handle the heat get out of the kitchen.